How to register

Register your child

Once the registration form is completed, the French-language Catholic school in your school district will contact you to complete your registration on site with therequired documents.If you have any questions or need help to fill out the registration form, please contact us at 1 800 274-3764 ext. 5.

Protestant Reformed Churches (PLURA): Lutheran, Presbyterian, United Church of Canada

At the secondary school level, parents may opt to register their child, or an adult student may register in a Catholic school even if a public school is available on the territory.

The Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir will consider an admission providing:

The parents or the adult student is a resident pursuant to subsection 36 (4) of the Education Act;

The Catholic character of the school is recognized and accepted;

The student participates in the school’s pastoral activities as well as in religion courses for completion of the OHSD. Parents fill out the Consent and Commitment Form (ÉLV.1.1.3) and the adult student fills out the Adult Student Consent Form (ÉLV.1.1.4).

The board may admit into its schools children of parents who do not meet the criteria or who do not qualify as rights holders under section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. An admissions committee will receive the application from the parents and will meet with them and their children for the purpose of making a recommendation to the Csc MonAvenir. The Csc MonAvenir takes into consideration the well-being of the child as well as the mission of the school. The meeting will help determine, for instance:

if the child’s proficiency in French will enable the child to integrate satisfactorily into a French-language school;

if the parents’ language proficiency is appropriate to support the child’s learning at the French-language school;

the level of French usage in the home;

the strategies being considered to support the child’s learning.

The board will give special consideration to the following:

families whose grandparents are section 23 rights holders, to enable them to regain the right they lost for socio-historical reasons;

francophile families who have shown an interest in and commitment to the French language even if it is not their first language (by taking French courses or registering their child for French-language daycare, for example);

francophone newcomers, who must go through the admissions committee process for admission because they do not hold Canadian citizenship. For these families, the procedure is accelerated. The assessment of the language proficiency and school performance of these children will make it possible to offer them the resources they need to progress at the level of their oral communication and/or academic performance if, for a number of reasons, their studies or their learning of French have held them back.

Secondary schools

Admission in our secondary schools is automatic for students whose parents are French-language education right holders. Strong French Immersion students are welcome to apply. Students whose parents are not right holders will have their application reviewed by an Admission Committee.

Required documents for registration

The following documents must be presented when registering:

birth certificate

baptism certificate

Immigration entry card (IMM) and passport for the student, where applicable

copy of the immunization card

proof of residence

most recent report card (if the student comes from another school)

You must also provide the following information:

name of parents or guardians

residential address and full contact information

School district

The « school district » designates the territory served by each school.